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prematurely

If something happens prematurely, it means it happened too soon, before it was ready. He left the hospital prematurely, before his wounds had healed.

prematurely

(of childbirth) before the end of the normal period of gestation the child was born prematurely too soon; in a premature manner I spoke prematurely

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Simple sentences

I was born prematurely.

Movie subtitles

Prematurely, Rose Mignon's friends congratulate her on getting the great part.
I was afraid he would be thwarting me. by giving up the ghost prematurely.
But don't you leave prematurely.
You know what it would mean if the public had this information prematurely?
To be absolutely blunt about it Nicholas believes that Elizabeth may have been interred prematurely.
If his father was prematurely interred.
Guy, your fear of catalepsy is based on your belief. that your father was prematurely buried.
It's a big mistake to take him home prematurely.
He was prematurely unmasked by self-abuse perversity idealistic as a consequence.
It has been suggested that I panicked on the bridge and jettisoned the ion pod prematurely.
Can you jettison stage one prematurely?
Once when I was a very young curate, I got so carried away that I prematurely spliced the couple right on the spot.
Nutrition cycle prematurely activated.
So brilliant that I'm afraid I'm going to have to bring down the curtain on it a bit prematurely.
You knowwhat it would mean if the public had this information prematurely?
I feel shy. Life in the tropics made me age prematurely.
No chance of it going off prematurely?
Well, look, Paula, the levees were blown up prematurely.
But Sergeant Schultz has become prematurely old.
I'm sure you're all aware of the grave potential for cultural shock and social disorientation contained in this situation if the facts were prematurely made public without adequate preparation and conditioning.
Why? Why prematurely?
He stresses the complex nature of prematurely induced puberty which leaves such a subject vulnerable to Rouge's Malady and is unable to guarantee that she is not already somewhat defective in this respect.
There's no doubt that we acted prematurely in making his appointment a permanent one.
Glad you're there. Major Ryder's a competent man and a good officer, but I get the feeling he's hitting the panic button too prematurely.
If stars begin as dead stars here, then we could bring one to life, prematurely.
Papa was asked to leave the services prematurely.
Like the night my son was born prematurely Just as the doctor predicted.
I was prematurely called to take the destiny of this kingdom, but don't ilude yourselves.
Do not worry prematurely.
Why prematurely?
It has been suggested that I panicked on the bridge and jettisoned the ion pod prematurely. That is not so.
Performances ended prematurely.
Emergency. Nutrition cycle prematurely activated.
I arouse quickly, consummate prematurely. and I can't wait to get my clothes back on and get out of that bedroom.
He took the impressive documents that I had prepared to the government and so my little ruse was prematurely rumbled.
Offered prematurely.
Playing Santa Claus prematurely?
I think Josh got frightened and tried to pull out of the turn prematurely, and then crashed into Cadet Hajar.

News and current affairs

Moreover, sometimes they say that they do not want to give away a bargaining chip prematurely.
About 1.2 million Chinese die prematurely each year because of outdoor air pollution.
Some clinical trials were terminated prematurely because harmful effects of antioxidant supplements were observed.
Indeed, China stood with Russia, Belarus, and a few other despotic regimes in prematurely recognizing the thuggish, ballot-stuffing Viktor Yanukovych as President of Ukraine.
On the other hand, underutilization of life-extending techniques creates a moral crisis because ill patients are being prematurely terminated by doctors who have too much power over life and death decisions.
Having eluded killers like malaria and AIDS, one should not then be killed prematurely by cancer - especially a form of cancer that could have been prevented with something as simple and as affordable as a vaccine.
Fortunately, that choice was not settled prematurely and peremptorily: the process that will lead to a final decision was merely allowed to start with the opening of negotiations.
Global interest rates have risen 100 basis points since the US Federal Reserve started suggesting - quite prematurely, in my view - that it would wind down its policy of quantitative easing.
It would be as close to becoming President as Romney would get, and he apparently wanted to enjoy it while he could, however prematurely.
Some central bankers now worry that ending these measures prematurely will tip the economy back into recession.
Of course, resolving uncertainty is no reason to invade Iraq prematurely, for the costs of any war are high, and are not to be measured only, or primarily, in economic terms.
If Bush and Blair prematurely withdraw large numbers of the troops that support Iraqi stability, the country's new government would have little chance of success.
That's why the temptation for Bush and Blair to limit further political damage at home by prematurely declaring victory in Iraq is so dangerous.
Nearly one-third were newborn babies who lost their lives because they were born prematurely or because of complications during birth.
Indeed, it was Shirakawa who, as BOJ Executive Director, decided in March 2006 to end - quite prematurely - the quantitative easing that Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's government had implemented at the beginning of 2004.
In retrospect, it is clear that some of the countries were allowed to join prematurely, when they still had massive budget deficits and high debt-to-GDP ratios.
Indeed, deficit cuts would court a reprise of 1937, when Franklin D. Roosevelt prematurely reduced the New Deal stimulus and thereby threw the United States back into recession.
Whether natural or artificial, ultraviolet radiation causes the skin to age prematurely.
This assumption prevents terminating conservation efforts prematurely, even as it underestimates the total number of extinctions.
The first is that the burden of disease among the poor is somehow inevitable and unavoidable, as if the poor are bound to get sick and die prematurely.
In the end, having opted for change, both were forced to leave their posts prematurely, against their will.

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